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The Occupational History of Galindo, Moche Valley, Peru

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AbstractThe archaeological site of Galindo, located in the Moche Valley, is one of the most important Late Moche (ca. A. D. 600—800) centers on the North Coast of Peru. The site was once thought to have been occupied only after the nearby Huacas de Moche, the paramount Middle Moche (ca. A. D. 300–600) center in the valley, was abandoned. Recent radiocarbon dates from the Huacas de Moche, however, indicate that it continued to be occupied well into the eighth century A. D. This paper presents data on the occupational history of Galindo recently obtained during the Galindo Archaeological Project (GAP). These data, along with similar data from the Huacas de Moche, present a new understanding of the occupational history of the Moche Valley during the first half of the Middle Horizon (A.D. 600–1000).
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Title: The Occupational History of Galindo, Moche Valley, Peru
Description:
AbstractThe archaeological site of Galindo, located in the Moche Valley, is one of the most important Late Moche (ca.
A.
D.
600—800) centers on the North Coast of Peru.
The site was once thought to have been occupied only after the nearby Huacas de Moche, the paramount Middle Moche (ca.
A.
D.
300–600) center in the valley, was abandoned.
Recent radiocarbon dates from the Huacas de Moche, however, indicate that it continued to be occupied well into the eighth century A.
D.
This paper presents data on the occupational history of Galindo recently obtained during the Galindo Archaeological Project (GAP).
These data, along with similar data from the Huacas de Moche, present a new understanding of the occupational history of the Moche Valley during the first half of the Middle Horizon (A.
D.
600–1000).

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